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Atto Notorio is
only required for US and Australian
Citizens.
An Atto Notorio (Sworn Affidavit)
is
an affidavit to be done prior
the wedding in an Italian Consulates in Australia or in the US.
In order to get your Atto Notorio you
must sign a declaration relative to your civil status at the Italian
Consulate with two witnesses (provided by you): set an appointment
at the nearest Italian Consulate to where you live.
In order to get your Atto Notorio you
should provide the following documents:
1)
Passport
2)
Birth certificate
(translated into Italian and apostilled)
3)
Divorce decree or death certificate
(If
previously divorced/widowed): they have to be translated and apostilled.
4)
Italian translations of all of the above.
Please note that at the top of
the page of the Atto Notorio the detail " Repubblica
Italiana" and "Consolato Generale D'Italia" are specifically
written, otherwise the Atto Notorio is not valid.
TRANSLATIONS have to be
authenticated by the Italian Consulate.
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